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Mars exploration, artwork
Description:
Mars exploration. Artwork of Martian explorers and their vehicles and equipment on the surface of Mars. The lander spacecraft is at center, with plants being grown under a dome at lower right. A wheeled rover (center left) and a delta-wing glider aircraft (upper center) are being used to explore the area. Humans require protective suits and sealed vehicles to explore Mars. This is because the thin atmosphere is nearly all carbon dioxide, and the freezing surface temperature ranges from minus 89 to minus 31 degrees Celsius. Mars has no surface water and is a rocky desert world. It has a gravity that is about a third of that of Earth.
Credit:
David A. Hardy/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2429384
Legacy Identifier:
SN3900
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Size:
5098px × 3449px (~50 MB)
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